Must haves for developers office - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-29T00:43:27Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/306708 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office 53 Must haves for developers office Sebastian Hoitz 2008-11-20T20:16:40Z 2009-06-30T03:44:59Z <p>We are designing our office right now and want to know what stuff you guys really care about or started loving in your office.</p> <p>So -</p> <p>What are your must-haves for a developers office? What things can't you live without?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306714#306714 19 Answer by Jeremy Reagan for Must haves for developers office Jeremy Reagan 2008-11-20T20:17:52Z 2008-11-20T20:17:52Z <p>A comfy chair.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306718#306718 85 Answer by Jonathan S. for Must haves for developers office Jonathan S. 2008-11-20T20:18:22Z 2008-11-20T20:18:22Z <p>Four walls. A door.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306719#306719 84 Answer by Morten Fjeldstad for Must haves for developers office Morten Fjeldstad 2008-11-20T20:18:32Z 2008-11-21T12:56:33Z <p>Whiteboards. Lots of Whiteboards!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306720#306720 42 Answer by EBGreen for Must haves for developers office EBGreen 2008-11-20T20:18:42Z 2008-11-20T20:18:42Z <p>Each dev must be able to control the lighting in his/her work space to make it comfortale for them.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306727#306727 107 Answer by Paul Marshall for Must haves for developers office Paul Marshall 2008-11-20T20:20:20Z 2008-11-20T20:20:20Z <p>Absolute must-have: comfortable chair. I'm going to be sitting in it for unspeakable amounts of time.</p> <p>Really important: two monitors.</p> <p>Neat stuff: corner desk, so the stuff to the right and left of the monitors is closer.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306731#306731 3 Answer by Ulf Lindback for Must haves for developers office Ulf Lindback 2008-11-20T20:21:36Z 2008-11-20T20:21:36Z <p>Preferable one whiteboard per developer plus large whiteboards in each meetingroom...</p> <p>Thas one of the most important things for me (except maybe for large monitors, a 24" monitor, or preferable two</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306739#306739 4 Answer by Jobi Joy for Must haves for developers office Jobi Joy 2008-11-20T20:22:44Z 2008-11-21T01:07:50Z <p>The most Scariest night mares for a developer are here, Of course these are the 'BIG NO's when designing an office for developers.</p> <ul> <li><p>Place all the Monitors face towards public walkway.</p></li> <li><p>Make an environment where people can stand up and discuss - Low level partitions or no partition</p></li> <li><p>Your boss sitting very close to you</p></li> </ul> <p>You can vote if this happening at your workplace too.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306764#306764 7 Answer by Torbjørn for Must haves for developers office Torbjørn 2008-11-20T20:30:30Z 2008-11-20T20:30:30Z <p>Foosball table</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306767#306767 3 Answer by Whytespot for Must haves for developers office Whytespot 2008-11-20T20:33:07Z 2008-11-20T20:33:07Z <p>Nerf gun with extra bullets.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306778#306778 6 Answer by StingyJack for Must haves for developers office StingyJack 2008-11-20T20:36:54Z 2008-11-20T22:16:12Z <ul> <li>A reliable and fast coffee machine. Keurig, Senseo, etc. </li> <li>2 monitors. </li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306780#306780 20 Answer by Gustavo for Must haves for developers office Gustavo 2008-11-20T20:37:35Z 2008-11-21T16:53:39Z <p>I recommend you to take a look at part II (entitled "The Office Environment") of the famous book <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0932633439" rel="nofollow">Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams(Second Edition)</a>. The authors described in great detail the importance of a furniture policy and the appropriate use of space. One of the good statements of the book is transcribed here:</p> <p>"Even if you managed to prove conclusively that a programmer could work in 30 square feet of space without being hopelessly space-bound, you still wouldn't be able to conclude that 30 square feet is adequate space. The noise in a 30-square-foot matrix is more than three times the noise in a 100-square-foot matrix. That could mean the difference between a plague of product defects and none at all."</p> <p>And if you are curious about famous companies offices', go to <a href="http://www.officesnapshots.com/" rel="nofollow">Office Snapshots</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306785#306785 2 Answer by Simon for Must haves for developers office Simon 2008-11-20T20:38:36Z 2008-11-20T20:38:36Z <ol> <li>NO CUBES! low level partitions if you must have them at all.</li> <li>Couple of sofas and a decent coffee machine.</li> <li>Wireless Network</li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306786#306786 1 Answer by unknown (yahoo) for Must haves for developers office unknown (yahoo) 2008-11-20T20:38:40Z 2008-11-20T20:38:40Z <p>A computer.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306787#306787 12 Answer by Instantsoup for Must haves for developers office Instantsoup 2008-11-20T20:38:47Z 2008-11-20T20:38:47Z <p>Attractive coworkers!</p> <p>Seriously, the most important thing for me and most of my (attractive) coworkers is noise level. So doors and walls can fix that, or proper spacing and headphones. Individual offices are the best. Whiteboards are nearly essential as well. We have nice magnetic ones that wheel and flip.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306792#306792 11 Answer by dave.difranco for Must haves for developers office dave.difranco 2008-11-20T20:39:59Z 2008-11-20T20:39:59Z <p>Coffee machine!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306807#306807 40 Answer by Abyss Knight for Must haves for developers office Abyss Knight 2008-11-20T20:45:48Z 2008-11-20T20:45:48Z <p>Things I absolutely need to get anything done:</p> <ul> <li>A machine that works consistently, and performs well for the work being done.</li> <li>A good size desk, and preferably walls. Door not required, but having one's own space is invaluable. Though, open air work spaces are good for <em>very</em> small teams who need instant access to resources.</li> <li>A nice set of headphones. Okay, these are probably unique to each developer but we need them. Noise canceling would be nice, but we can get by.</li> <li>Paper. Lots and lots of paper. Some swear by whiteboards, but myself, I use pads of paper. I can keep all my notes from meetings and everything on my PC, but writing is 10x as effective when you are on a call or in a meeting and far less distracting.</li> <li>Dual monitors. 2 monitors are the threshold for power computing. Without two <em>matching</em> monitors, you're losing at least 10% productivity per developer. (<a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000012.html" rel="nofollow">See Jeff's post.</a>)</li> <li>If I'm expected to make calls, give me a headset. Whether its wired or wireless, these things are great for being able to debug while on a call.</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306824#306824 15 Answer by Dan Vinton for Must haves for developers office Dan Vinton 2008-11-20T20:50:24Z 2008-11-20T20:50:24Z <p>A kitchen. Lets me heat up my lunch, or cook it if I'm feeling adventurous...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306835#306835 5 Answer by Brian Behm for Must haves for developers office Brian Behm 2008-11-20T20:55:09Z 2008-11-20T20:55:09Z <ul> <li>Multiple monitors - at least two</li> <li>Dart board</li> <li>Stress ball from a recent conference</li> <li>Quiet environment</li> <li>Conference room or a "war room" that is available when you need to have a quick discussion. Not tied up with sales types.</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306836#306836 19 Answer by Tracy Hurley for Must haves for developers office Tracy Hurley 2008-11-20T20:56:18Z 2008-11-20T20:56:18Z <p>A really good library and the ability to take advantage of it. My favorite places to work are where there is a culture of learning and books and other resources are a huge part of it. Some comfy chairs and some books and magazines that make you thinking about programming and design in new ways are always good.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306919#306919 9 Answer by Caleb Postlethwait for Must haves for developers office Caleb Postlethwait 2008-11-20T21:31:10Z 2008-11-20T21:31:10Z <p>Essentials</p> <ul> <li>Dual monitors</li> <li>Plenty of legal pads and pens for jotting notes when talking to users </li> <li>Whiteboard</li> <li>trashcan</li> <li>comfortable chair</li> </ul> <p>Extras</p> <ul> <li>mini-fridge</li> <li>4 walls and a door</li> </ul> <p>I recommend you actually ASK YOUR DEVELOPERS what they want. Everyone will be a little different but the bottom line is the better you treat your people, the better work you'll get out of them and the more willing they will be to go the extra mile.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306940#306940 1 Answer by Mark Grimes for Must haves for developers office Mark Grimes 2008-11-20T21:41:12Z 2008-11-20T21:41:12Z <p>HP-16C (<a href="http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp16.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp16.htm</a>). I recommend the iPhone app version of the calculator.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306984#306984 6 Answer by Phillip Oldham for Must haves for developers office Phillip Oldham 2008-11-20T21:51:18Z 2008-11-20T21:51:18Z <p>I'm trying my hardest to get a tall desk. 5/6 days a week, 8hr+ each day, sitting at a low-level desk and you're just asking for a pot-belly and DVT. With tall "artist"-style desks and adjustable stools (pref. with backs) you can cater for any height, and you can work standing-up. Plus, if anyone has to do some typing at your machine (code-reviews, etc) they don't need to kneel or trundle a chair across the office.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306993#306993 1 Answer by JohnFx for Must haves for developers office JohnFx 2008-11-20T21:54:35Z 2008-11-20T21:54:35Z <p>As usual Joel has a great blog article on this very topic that you can find at: <a href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/BionicOffice.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/BionicOffice.html</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/306997#306997 3 Answer by caglarozdag for Must haves for developers office caglarozdag 2008-11-20T21:55:48Z 2008-11-20T21:55:48Z <p>Nothing specific I couldn't live without apart from some of the obvious like dual monitor, good temperature and lighting, access to coffee, fridge etc. But I think most importantly: an <strong>office space has to have personality</strong>. let employees tastefully design/decorate their space.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307045#307045 2 Answer by Richard Wheeldon for Must haves for developers office Richard Wheeldon 2008-11-20T22:12:43Z 2008-11-20T22:12:43Z <ol> <li><p>A desk that's big enough for two people to sit at and both see the monitor(s) and reach the keyboard. Whilst this is essential for an XP shop (or any other using pair programming) it's also a good idea in general if you want your developers to work together.</p></li> <li><p>Space to put books. No space => no books :(</p></li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307072#307072 18 Answer by Adam Jaskiewicz for Must haves for developers office Adam Jaskiewicz 2008-11-20T22:19:42Z 2008-11-20T22:19:42Z <p>A good chair.</p> <p>Plenty of desk space and bookshelves.</p> <p>A whiteboard in my cube/office, and PLENTY of communal whiteboard space. I.e. the conference rooms should be LINED in whiteboards, not just a dinky little board at one end.</p> <p>Flip charts for more permanent drawings. Preferably the kind that are like giant post-it notes.</p> <p>Dual monitors.</p> <p>If my primary dev machine is a laptop, a docking station would be nice. At the very least, an extra power cord to keep at the office.</p> <p>Decent coffee. I don't care about some fancy-schmancy espresso/latte machine, just fresh, strong, regular coffee of reasonable quality. Some communal mugs would be nice for the days when I forget mine.</p> <p>Reliable printers. When I print something, which isn't too often, I don't want to have to troubleshoot printer issues.</p> <p>A window that I can see when I'm sitting at my desk. I'm not saying I must have a cube next to a window; just a sliver of visible outdoors through a gap between cube walls is better than nothing.</p> <p>Legal pads. Pencils (wood is better than cheap mechanicals; just make sure the sharpener works). Pens that don't skip.</p> <p>Don't block my ssh.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307241#307241 1 Answer by RWendi for Must haves for developers office RWendi 2008-11-20T23:06:42Z 2008-11-21T05:56:38Z <p><strong>Brian The Build Bunny!!!</strong> <a href="http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Is32fWJJA-I" rel="nofollow">http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Is32fWJJA-I</a></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307424#307424 1 Answer by Hiro Protagonist for Must haves for developers office Hiro Protagonist 2008-11-21T00:41:50Z 2008-11-21T00:41:50Z <p>I agree sound, monitor, and chair are all important. </p> <p>The one thing not yet mentioned is keyboard / mouse of preference. Ease of input is important. My wrists and pinkies have begun to hurt, and I have yet to have an employer who thought a new natural keyboard was a good idea to chip in on...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307443#307443 0 Answer by Michael Pryor for Must haves for developers office Michael Pryor 2008-11-21T00:50:14Z 2008-11-21T00:50:14Z <p><a href="http://www.details-worktools.com/products/height_adjustables.php?id=9" rel="nofollow">Details Adjustable Desks</a>!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307469#307469 1 Answer by lomaxx for Must haves for developers office lomaxx 2008-11-21T01:00:14Z 2008-11-21T01:00:14Z <p>one thing that often gets neglected is Monitor <strong>Arms</strong> for your multiple monitors. It's one thing to have multiple monitors, it's quite another to have the flexibility to move them around to show other developers or accomodate extra / temporary equipment</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307483#307483 0 Answer by Paul Nathan for Must haves for developers office Paul Nathan 2008-11-21T01:05:29Z 2008-11-21T01:05:29Z <p>I like a window, a comfortable chair I can lean back in, speakers, leg room to put my feet up, and a split keyboard like the MS Natural 4K. Walls and a closable door are also good. </p> <p>I don't mind working around people, but I really don't being in the open.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307603#307603 1 Answer by Derek B. for Must haves for developers office Derek B. 2008-11-21T02:02:57Z 2008-11-21T02:02:57Z <p>free coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307665#307665 2 Answer by Ken Gentle for Must haves for developers office Ken Gentle 2008-11-21T02:46:10Z 2008-11-21T02:46:10Z <p>One thing you DO NOT WANT is a Public Address system or at least not one that blares into everyone's space that "Joe Blow, you have a phone call on line X!"</p> <p>There are many excellent suggestion posted. I'll re-iterate the recommendation for "Peopleware"</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307678#307678 10 Answer by Mark Stock for Must haves for developers office Mark Stock 2008-11-21T02:53:12Z 2008-11-21T02:53:12Z <p>An ocean view.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307708#307708 5 Answer by pearcewg for Must haves for developers office pearcewg 2008-11-21T03:12:01Z 2008-11-21T03:12:01Z <p>Make your office like this! <a href="http://www.stefandidak.com/office/" rel="nofollow">Stefan's Office</a></p> <p>All joking aside, look for these qualities:<br/> - Peace and quiet<br/> - Get away from normal life<br/> - Organized<br/> - Clean<br/> - Encourage work<br/> - Library, easy access to information<br/> - Proper equipment<br/> - Some nice amenity, like a good view or something small and special</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307715#307715 12 Answer by nickf for Must haves for developers office nickf 2008-11-21T03:16:42Z 2008-11-21T03:16:42Z <p>I highly rate <strong>a couch</strong>. Being able to lie down and discuss or think about a difficult problem really helps me. Plus, when you're pulling an all-nighter, they are invaluable.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307717#307717 4 Answer by Brian C. Lane for Must haves for developers office Brian C. Lane 2008-11-21T03:17:03Z 2008-11-21T03:17:03Z <ul> <li>A door (no, not one with glass in it).</li> <li>Heat.</li> <li>Good chair.</li> <li>Big Monitor(s).</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307804#307804 0 Answer by Chris Ballance for Must haves for developers office Chris Ballance 2008-11-21T04:01:52Z 2008-11-21T04:01:52Z <p>Ping pong table is a big plus</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307843#307843 2 Answer by David for Must haves for developers office David 2008-11-21T04:17:46Z 2008-11-21T04:17:46Z <p>Good lighting, where I work at now the lighting above me is yellow, very hard on the eyes.</p> <p>Dual monitors (I know it's been said several times before, but a HUGE productivity improvement)</p> <p>Headsets for phones. It's hard on your neck squeezing the phone to your ear while solving the problem on the computer.</p> <p>Good comfortable chair. We sit in it for eight hours and most people spend only 20 minutes looking at them, we spend a lot less time in our cars, yet spend vastly more money and time in getting one. Go figure.</p> <p>I also agree for the low partition walls, I currently have to offices one high wall another low wall (company is trying out new layouts), but if there's a lot of noise neither really work well.</p> <p>Trashcan, we snack.</p> <p>A good powerful machine. We don't need the latest gamers mega processor, but something that doesn't slow us down. We want to solve the problem quickly, not to be slowed down because the comp is thinking. Skimp on some other stuff if you must to keep this one up.</p> <p>Lastly I second Caleb's answer of asking your developers, they will ask for a lot but let them know your intentions and they will tell you what helps them most.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307846#307846 0 Answer by mezoid for Must haves for developers office mezoid 2008-11-21T04:19:23Z 2008-11-21T04:19:23Z <ol> <li><p>A good development machine with dual screens. Needs to have plenty of HDD space and as much ram as possible in order to make it possible to have several IDE windows open as well as a handful of local Virtual machines.</p></li> <li><p>An internet connection...to be able to access stackoverflow as needed ;) (Some places I've worked it was an uphill battle to justify why the development team needed an internet connection)</p></li> <li><p>A comfortable chair and desk. Some people have this as the top priority but I've found in most places you don't have much choice...and as long as it is reasonably comfortable to sit in for several hours at a time I'd rather prioritize the development machine which, if not up to spec, can cause you to spend hours more at your desk than you have to.</p></li> <li><p>A quiet environment with as few distractions or interruptions as possible</p></li> <li><p>Easy access to stationary supplies. (At one place I worked I got chewed out by the boss for taking more than one pen at a time)</p></li> <li><p>Easy access to good reliable printers.</p></li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307847#307847 -2 Answer by melaos for Must haves for developers office melaos 2008-11-21T04:19:34Z 2008-11-21T04:19:34Z <p>junk food! when you go for a break it's good to load your system with crappy but highly stimulating food. hehe.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307873#307873 0 Answer by foo for Must haves for developers office foo 2008-11-21T04:32:07Z 2008-11-21T04:32:07Z <p>It has to have ergonomical designs, the chair, lighting, monitors all the way. If you design a office with ergonomics in mind, it costs far less than what you would spend modifying it later.</p> <p>A place to lie down. A power nap of 15 minutes is better than </p> <ul> <li>A cup of cofee</li> <li>A sugar laced drink/soda</li> <li>10 trips to loo (5 to wash your face)</li> <li>Bugs introduced because you were feeling sleepy.</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/307973#307973 0 Answer by Epu for Must haves for developers office Epu 2008-11-21T05:37:02Z 2008-11-21T05:37:02Z <ul> <li>enough power routed to my office/cube so I don't short out my neighbors when I plug in 2 monitors, mulitple pcs, misc dev hardware, and then start a long compile and data export. with a bad power setup, your office will be on fire and not expandable.</li> <li>big battery backup, so when my neighbor shorts me out, I will be good to save.</li> <li>coffee grinder preset to grind out beans ready into a coffee filter basket. </li> <li>pump coffee carafes. low power, portable for meetings.</li> <li>snack machine set to just enough to make me not buy snacks, but not feel ripped off if I do. Also keeps slothful snackers from always walking off with otherwise free food.</li> <li>heat / cooling system properly calibrated and labeled. nothing like having dudes make the office hotter when they think it's making it cooler.</li> <li>8gb+ ram and 4 cpu machines for faster compiles.</li> <li>an inventory system with a scanner so moves are painless</li> <li>multiple working video conferencing units with large displays.</li> <li>beer tap, good beer. make fridays fun.</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308350#308350 0 Answer by DoctaJonez for Must haves for developers office DoctaJonez 2008-11-21T10:23:21Z 2008-11-21T10:23:21Z <p>Here are my personal favourites in no particular order...</p> <ul> <li>Multiple monitors, (at least 2)</li> <li>Good lighting (no glare on my monitor)</li> <li>Comfortable chair (very subjective, padding and back support is essential)</li> <li>Space to organise and store paperwork/documentation</li> <li>Whiteboard + digital camera (for storing important whiteboard stuff when you need to wipe it)</li> </ul> <p>Docta</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308361#308361 0 Answer by Michael Stum for Must haves for developers office Michael Stum 2008-11-21T10:30:09Z 2008-11-21T10:30:09Z <ul> <li>Space for the developers to put their personal stuff on. I.e. actually leave a bit of the wall and the desk free for developers to but figurines, posters, photo frames, whatever... on.</li> <li>A lockable cabinet.</li> <li>A Window. Windowless offices with only artificial lights are not good.</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308463#308463 0 Answer by Zeus for Must haves for developers office Zeus 2008-11-21T11:19:50Z 2008-11-21T11:19:50Z <p>A good kettle, a water filter if the water's bad, and good quality tea!</p> <p>Also as previously mentioned, a quiet workspace, with a comfortable seat is essential. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308593#308593 0 Answer by icode.cs for Must haves for developers office icode.cs 2008-11-21T12:20:01Z 2008-11-21T12:20:01Z <p>Dual matching monitors, <a href="http://www.cinemassivedisplays.com/" rel="nofollow">Cinemassive</a> makes some great ones. Noise canceling headphones or individual office space. Do Not Disturb signs. Flexible building access hours. Corporate Wifi. Laptops with Docking Stations. For the entire office a <a href="http://www.white-boards-and-more.com/Panasonic-Whiteboards-UB-2315C-PWB1019.html" rel="nofollow">printable color whiteboard</a> like this one from panasonic. A couch or open area with pinball, air hockey, Wii||Playstation||X360, 42+ inch LCD, Conference room w/ projector, kitchenette with stove &amp; sink, Refridgerators, Free Soda &amp; Coffee, That's what I do if I had the money. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308768#308768 0 Answer by daemonkid for Must haves for developers office daemonkid 2008-11-21T13:33:19Z 2008-11-21T13:33:19Z <p>A couch to sleep on when working on those projects till 3am and where you have to be back at your desk by 8am so you dont bother going home .. Ive spent may nights resting my head on my folded hands on my desk ...and waking up with my hands still sleeping :(</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308795#308795 0 Answer by John Dunagan for Must haves for developers office John Dunagan 2008-11-21T13:41:29Z 2008-11-21T13:41:29Z <p>Most of everything here, plus:</p> <p>A way to obtain Diet Coke in quantitative supply. It's all right if I have to leave my desk or even go outside to get it - in fact, it's preferable.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308821#308821 0 Answer by yapiskan for Must haves for developers office yapiskan 2008-11-21T13:47:09Z 2008-11-21T13:47:09Z <p>A bar will be great!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308834#308834 2 Answer by John Dibling for Must haves for developers office John Dibling 2008-11-21T13:51:45Z 2008-11-21T13:51:45Z <p><img src="http://www.lavaworld.com/photos/1710.jpg" alt="Lava Lamps" /></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308836#308836 0 Answer by GregD for Must haves for developers office GregD 2008-11-21T13:52:05Z 2008-11-21T13:52:05Z <p>I'll reiterate what many others have said above me. </p> <ul> <li>A great chair</li> <li>The biggest monitor you can afford (or dual monitors)</li> <li>A great keyboard is a must IMHO.</li> <li>Lighting. More natural lighting the better.</li> <li>iPod</li> </ul> <p>Not necessarily in that order.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308946#308946 3 Answer by Brett McCann for Must haves for developers office Brett McCann 2008-11-21T14:32:51Z 2008-11-21T14:32:51Z <p>free breath mints for the coffee drinkers!</p> <p>In all seriousness, if you drink strong black coffee, you should be cognizant of the non coffee drinkers around you. This can be more intrusive than someone wishing to chat when you are busy, or other ambient noises. It also makes pairing quite difficult. If you don't think so, imagine pairing with someone who just ate a ton of garlic at lunch. Thats what it can be like for a non coffee drinker.</p> <p>Just something to be aware of...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/308974#308974 4 Answer by Page Brooks for Must haves for developers office Page Brooks 2008-11-21T14:43:43Z 2008-11-21T14:43:43Z <ul> <li>Free Soft Drinks (<em>This is very popular at our company</em>)</li> <li>Flexible Work Hours</li> <li>Relaxed Dress Code (<em>Comfortable developers work better</em>)</li> <li>Public Developer Library</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/309083#309083 5 Answer by Ali A for Must haves for developers office Ali A 2008-11-21T15:19:22Z 2008-11-21T15:19:22Z <p>Silence is golden.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/309088#309088 2 Answer by jsfain for Must haves for developers office jsfain 2008-11-21T15:21:32Z 2008-11-21T15:21:32Z <ul> <li>Available and open break out areas with white boards and noteboards.</li> <li>Project rooms where the walls can be covered in notes and retained. </li> <li>Allowance to work from home. </li> <li>Open all hours. i.e flex-time. </li> <li>NO politics </li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/309408#309408 2 Answer by Karthik Hariharan for Must haves for developers office Karthik Hariharan 2008-11-21T16:43:36Z 2008-11-21T16:43:36Z <ol> <li>Blazingly fast computers with quad core CPUs and tons of memory.</li> <li>A 64bit Operating system to support the tons of memory.</li> <li>4 walls and a door (office not a cube) </li> <li>Whiteboards in every office. </li> <li>A bookshelf </li> <li>A desk with solid cable management and enough space for 2-3 monitors </li> <li>A high quality office chair like an Aeron. Yes they cost more, but people can stay seated for 8 hours at a time with no back pain. It's worth it.</li> </ol> <p>Also make sure to provide solid dev and staging servers for deployment. Too many companies skimp on this. Also provide devs with whatever developer tools/software they need to get their job done. Don't be cheap when it comes to your devs.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/310896#310896 0 Answer by Ovidiu Pacurar for Must haves for developers office Ovidiu Pacurar 2008-11-22T05:05:24Z 2008-11-22T05:05:24Z <p>A mobile phone signal jammer.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/311585#311585 0 Answer by zohar.masad for Must haves for developers office zohar.masad 2008-11-22T18:06:11Z 2008-11-22T18:06:11Z <ol> <li>The obvious, a good chair a good machine and a good monitor.</li> <li>A window, doesn't have to be right next to me but I have to have some way to see the outside or it gets too depressing after just few hours.</li> <li>A flexible electricity phone and network wiring scheme, so that different people can put their monitors in different positions, add an extra monitor or even one or more extra computers without having cables on the floor.</li> <li>Good lighting, my current office has numerous florescent tubes and at any given time at least one of them is buzzing or flickering.</li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/312535#312535 1 Answer by rally25rs for Must haves for developers office rally25rs 2008-11-23T13:45:21Z 2008-11-23T13:45:21Z <ul> <li><p>Development laptops. I really like to be able to take my laptop over to a coworkers desk and <em>show</em> him a problem or bit of code, rather than email a screen shot or call him over.</p></li> <li><p>A public area with no walls and lots of seating to collaborate. Ideally comfortable couches and tables and whiteboards.</p></li> <li><p>Private cubicle or cubby type space with walls that is quiet. Equipped with wired internet, laptop docking station, external display.</p></li> <li><p>Something I would have LOVED to have at my last job: Move the product and project managers close tot he development team, in similar seating. In other words, if your shop does a "no cube walls" thing, then the managers should always be visible too. No offices. From my experiences, the "lack of communication" is almost always developer &lt;-> manager, not developer &lt;-> developer.</p></li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/312839#312839 1 Answer by whiz for Must haves for developers office whiz 2008-11-23T19:20:11Z 2008-11-23T19:29:05Z <ol> <li>Good Oxygen supply as Oxygen stimulates brain. I've seen some offices even use Oxygen supplied artificially.</li> <li>Candy jar or Candy vending machine for energy boosting.</li> <li>The option of "Work From Home Policy", say 2-3 days per week.</li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/312855#312855 1 Answer by Barry Wark for Must haves for developers office Barry Wark 2008-11-23T19:35:19Z 2008-11-23T19:35:19Z <p>If your group includes classically trained mathemeticians or basic scientists (e.g. Physics, chemistry, etc.) a blackboard (<em>not</em> a white board) is essential. Most people in these categories were taught to think on blackboards and the tactile association is really important. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/312878#312878 1 Answer by feoh for Must haves for developers office feoh 2008-11-23T19:57:28Z 2008-11-23T19:57:28Z <p>Fidget/stress toys. Research has shown that utilizing parts of the brain other than the one that's your primary focus can boost over all utilization and increase creativity and thus productivity.</p> <p>So, things like the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky" rel="nofollow">Slinky</a>, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoberman_sphere" rel="nofollow">Hoberman Sphere</a> or any of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erno_Rubik" rel="nofollow">Erno Rubik</a>'s puzzles, or for work environments where such things are frowned upon, the venerable stress ball, can be a real help.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/312913#312913 3 Answer by mseery for Must haves for developers office mseery 2008-11-23T20:27:05Z 2008-11-23T20:27:05Z <p><strong>Laundry room.</strong> (No, I'm serious.)</p> <p>I actually convinced my employers to add a laundry room to their big buildout and it worked out great. Lots of people rent apartments and don't have an in-unit washer/dryer setup. Instead of having to deal with a laundromat, they can do their laundry at work when they're waiting for code to compile, or whatever. This means more of their free time outside of work is spent on things other than basic chores.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/326867#326867 1 Answer by mmagin for Must haves for developers office mmagin 2008-11-28T23:04:02Z 2008-11-28T23:04:02Z <p>No matter what the layout (individual offices, cubes, bullpen):</p> <ul> <li>plenty of sound-absorbing material is a must.</li> <li>natural light</li> <li>sufficiently adjustable office furniture (doesn't have to be the really high-end stuff)</li> <li>big monitors</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/339594#339594 1 Answer by Lee for Must haves for developers office Lee 2008-12-04T04:25:05Z 2008-12-04T04:25:05Z <p>Many good answers already posted. Already have many of the items already listed. For me personally the next thing needed is a <strong>book case</strong>. Too many books for the sagging hutch above my desk.</p> <p>A bit old school I guess as the Web has many quick answers in electronic form. But there is some good stuff under copyright that I find useful for explaining the whys of development process to my coworkers (or myself again).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/341644#341644 1 Answer by Peter Stuifzand for Must haves for developers office Peter Stuifzand 2008-12-04T18:39:15Z 2008-12-04T18:39:15Z <p>Instead of two monitors I would suggest one huge monitor. At the moment I have a 24" monitor for about EUR 400. I like it a lot.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/342105#342105 1 Answer by Tom Anderson for Must haves for developers office Tom Anderson 2008-12-04T21:15:03Z 2008-12-04T21:15:03Z <p>"Open" Internet access.</p> <p>"Fast" Internet access.</p> <p>Currently we have content filtering on our internet connection, when trying to search an error or do research on some functionality I am not familiar with, the content filter literally takes a huge amount of productivity out of me. To get around this, I just simply setup a VPN to my house, but this isn't a healthy workaround for your developers. We use the web, we use it a lot, so let us.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/359808#359808 0 Answer by Fostah for Must haves for developers office Fostah 2008-12-11T15:51:26Z 2008-12-11T15:51:26Z <p>I think temperature control would be nice for a developer. In my office there is a part of it that has a lot of machines, servers and test equipment running. So, they need the AC low to keep the area at a decent temperature. However, this makes the rest of the floor hover around 64 degrees. Then they just turn off the vents to our area and the temp goes up into the 80s. </p> <p>We are currently in a temporary situation, hopefully the new building will have AC control partitioned to each area of the building as an uncomfortable temperature can be very distracting.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/306708/must-haves-for-developers-office/1061616#1061616 0 Answer by Janusz for Must haves for developers office Janusz 2009-06-30T03:44:59Z 2009-06-30T03:44:59Z <p>Lava lamps indicating the build state of your sourcecontrol repository/Integration Server. </p> <p>Green/Blue everything is ok. Orange/yellow warning tests failed, build took stangely long Red Build failed Nobody leaves office till at least orange</p>